Pros
- Water resistant
- Extra-long zoom (5X)
Cons
- Marginal battery life
- Buttons are very shiny and very slippery
Bottom Line
This camera is only water-resistant, unlike Olympus' dunkable Stylus SW models. Its buttons emphasize style over function.
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